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Look For Me

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Lisa Gardners story about a brutal and cruel massacre of a family in America follows detective DD Warren on her hunt to find the killer and the missing teenage daughter of the family.

This was a real ‘who done it’ that had me from the beginning as I tried to fathom who the killer was.

Additional character Flora Dane a real life survivor who was a victim of a brutal sadistic man who kept her prisoner picks up the scent of the crime and helps in her outlandish ways to find the killer.

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This was a sad story of a disrupted family and the way life fell for them. It shows how determination and belief can make a difference but life can still throw a curve ball that knocks you down regardless. Fascinating story

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I could not get away from this book! When I did not read I thought about it and wondered what would happen next. It has been a long while since I had this feeling about a book, and it reminded me of why I love reading. I am sad to say that I discovered this series so late, as I would like to learn more about the backstory of the characters. I am seriously thinking of starting from nr. 1 in the series.

That being said, you can read this book as a standalone. The book explains just enough for you to understand is as a single. Which I love, as you then can pick up one and start.

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Review - Look For Me

I received a copy from Netgalley

This was something I received from one of those read it now for the first 100 members or so. Is usually like murder mysteries and police procedurals so this one caught my eye and I was lucky and quick enough to get in on the read it now.

However, I didn't realise at the time it was book 9 in an on going detective series. I did flit through some of the mixed reviews on Goodreads and it looks like each book can be read as a stand alone, but of course, coming in on book 9 there's background history to the characters and things about on going relationships you're just not going to know.

And frankly, the whole thing was kind of bland. The mystery itself was intriguing enough, a family is found murdered, working mom and her boyfriend, and two young children, the teenage daughter and the family dogs are missing. Is the daughter a victim for is she the suspect? And as the investigation continues the narrative is twisted so it could be either one.

It's a tough case, and the family and the teen girl in question were the only characters I really felt anything for. The mom was a recovering alcoholic who lost her children and worked really hard to get them back. The oldest daughter was the one who took care of the family until CPS got involved and the kids were forced into care. The two sisters stayed together but they were separated from the youngest child, a new kind of hell to deal with. The girls went through a nightmare in the foster care group home they were assigned to. The mom pulled herself together met the legal requirements for having her kids returned to her. Life wasn't easy but it was getting better. They moved and started fresh.

Then mom met a new boyfriend. A decent guy, but he lived in the area where the nightmare group home was.

And now there is a tragedy. The two detectives have to piece together what happened to the family. I didn't get much feeling for either of the two detectives, everything felt - at least to me - two dimensional, boring and wooden. The emotion came from the family drama, and some of the history of what happened to them learned through a series of essays written by the missing teenager about what family means to her.

There's a second non-official investigator on the case, a woman called Flora, who seems to be some sort of victims' advocate. She survived a horrible tragedy herself (the plot of a previous book in the series) linking her with the detectives. She's struggling to cope but getting on with her life by running a support group for other victims. She was an interesting character, I am actually kind of interested in knowing more about Flora. She became a key part in solving the mystery and helping unravel the case.

The end was a bit eye rolling and over dramatic for my tastes . I'm not interested in going out and get all the other books in this series. I may try this author again in a different series. While the characters were a little dull, there was enough intrigue in the case itself to keep reading to know what happened. And I didn't actually guess what happened.

Thank you Netgalley and Random House UK, Cornerstone for the opportunity to view the title.

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A family of four are murdered and a 16 year old girl is missing. Did she carry out the slaughter or was she lucky to have escaped? Detective D. D. Warren is on the case, as is survivor-turned-avenger Flora Dane. They must solve the clues left by the young woman. So, is she a victim or a suspect?

"Look for Me" is my first Lisa Gardner read and I thoroughly enjoyed it. The story is one that grips you from the very beginning and the plot was full of non-stop action. An interesting premise that reminded me a lot of an episode of CSI. The characters of Detective Warren and Ms Dane are developed and I look forward to learning more about them as individuals and the dynamics of their partnership. This is a hell of a twisty mystery ride, I guess I'll have to add another favourite author to my list of unmissable writers.

I had no idea there were so many previous books in the series! I'm now going to go back and read them all chronologically so i'm ready for the next one released.

Many thanks to Century for an ARC. I was not required to post a review and all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.

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Simply brilliant, I was gripped from start to end. When a family is brutally murdered detective D.D. Warren and vigilante Flora Dane find themselves in a race against time to find the missing teenage daughter whilst trying to figure out the answer to a major question, did or didn't she murder her family. This book was full of suspense and intrigue and also very moving. A must read for 2018.

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An absolute corker.
This book was so intense and edgy it has you gripped right up until the end.
Brilliant storyline and epic twist at the end.
Loved it.

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This book was brilliant, the story kept you hooked from start to finish, going through a whole range of emotions as the story unravels. I have never read any of the books from this series before but would like to read more.

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The book was average. Found myself lost in places and the writing style didn't suit me. I haven't ever read any books by this author before, and this one has kind of put me off somewhat. I had to abandon the book about 30% in, something I hardly ever do.

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As a fan of thrillers, from the first chapter of this book, I knew that I would be hooked. I've read a few Lisa Gardner books before so I was familiar with Detective DD Warren but not of Flora Dane as I haven't read all of her books in order.



The characters in the book are well developed and you get to know them very well and the story changes between chapters from Detective DD Warrens view, to Flora Dane's view to the past essays written by the sixteen year old girl who is missing. So you get to see the story from all views and the book is very well written so the story doesn't seem repetitive.



The women in the story may be broken women but they are fighting to become strong women slowly. I enjoyed this thriller very much and I certainly couldn't have predicted the ending of the book. For me this was an enjoyable page turner and I look forward to reading more in the future series.

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Loved this book.
Heart-breaking, lots of emotion, lots of twists and turns.
Couldn't put it down.
Loved the Characters. the style,

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It's taken me a long time to get through this book, and I've struggled with it on several occasions. The premise is fairly simple - four dead family members and one missing. Is the missing girl a victim or the perpetrator?
There were several reasons I found this book difficult - firstly, the story didn't grab me. The style of writing didn't feel dynamic enough and it, on occasion, felt like a chore to read. I didn't find any of the lead characters interesting enough to be bothered about what they were doing. I also felt really disappointed that the way in which the story unravelled didn't seem to reflect the synopsis of the book (which, to me, sounded thrilling).
I believe this is the ninth in a series, so maybe it's important to read the other eight books first and grow a little more attached to the main character? I just felt quite let down by the book and was really relieved to get to the end.

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This was my first book by Lisa. And it certainly won't be my last. I found the characters interesting and the story itself an emotional Rollercoaster.

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Full of mystery and suspense and kept me on the edge of my seat throughout. I really enjoyed reading this one.

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I gave up on this book as I didn't realise it was part of a series.

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Lisa Gardner never disappoints. I’m an avid fan and just when you think she couldn’t possibly one up with another twisting storyline, she does. An author that always delivers

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It’s brilliant and very utterly griping . I got this from Netgallery

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I found that the more I thought about this book after finishing it, the more I liked it. It's about Detective D.D. Warren and a survivor-turned-vigilante Flora Dane who combine their efforts to find the murderer who killed a family of four. They also need to put their heads together to locate the fifth member of the family - a teenage girl who is either scared for her life or out for blood. Many twists and turns will guide you through this sombre story looking into the darker side of foster care.

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This was a book that ticked a lot of boxes: a well-executed crime thriller that commits you right from the word ‘go’. Ninth in a series featuring Detective D D Warren, I worried I might have missed some crucial forerunning elements to give a full picture of any recurring characters, but it was a perfect stand-alone novel. Despite the fact that I guessed ‘whodunnit’ at about 75%, there were enough red herrings thereafter to keep me on my toes and the unravelling was very compelling.

Five dead family members and one missing teenager, Roxanna: Detective Warren has to determine whether or not she (along with the family’s pet dogs) was fortunate enough to have avoided the same fate or if she was the orchestrator of the massacre. The search for the truth uncovers some unpleasant history in the lives of Roxanna and her pretty thirteen-year-old sister, Lola, one of the victims. Aided by Flora, herself a survivor of a heinous crime, piece by piece, racing against the clock, they peel away the layers of heartache to get to the truth.

As I said…a lot of boxes were ticked. But a few had to be unchecked. Sloppy editing…missing words and word-endings, some very poor grammar (how does a 'best-selling author' not know the difference between there’s and there are???), some rogue apostrophes, Roxanna’s name misspelt, and alas, some head-hopping. Not sure who to blame here: the author for trusting her editor or the editor for lack of attention to detail. This in addition to some almost illegible feint text in Roxanna’s autobiographical chapters. I was also slightly bemused by one of the character’s names: Anya Seton. Perhaps Gardner is a fan of this historical-fiction author.

However, it was a cracking read, well plotted and structured. It was on point, well observed and researched. I particularly liked the relationship between Warren and Flora: their exchanges were sharp, witty and sometimes funny. I shall certainly hunt for other books in the series and indeed other novels by the author.

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This was the first Lisa Gardner novel I've read and it became clear to me very early in the book that it was one of a series and that there had been others that preceded it. It was too late to abandon it though and read the others in the series first - I was already hooked! Detective DD Warren and Flora Dane are the two investigators, investigating a crime that has left four members of a family dead and the fifth missing. Although Flora is a damaged woman (because of what has happened to her in the past) she becomes an essential ally for DD and it's through her that the missing girl is found. There were enough twists in the plot for it to keep the reader guessing to the very end, which for me is the sign of a good read. I just wish one of the nastier characters hadn't been called Anya Seton though as that's the name of one of my all-time favourite historical authors!

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